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Why is Before the Coffee gets Cold so popular? - Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Four stories about love, friendship and family and… coffee…

Four touching stories that take place in the same magic café. This book became popular because it was heartwarming, innovative and short. Before the Coffee Gets Cold tells a story of a café where you can travel through time if you follow their rules, one being that you must return before the coffee gets cold.

This story is essentially a fun way to show 4 different types of relationships with a fun twist being the coffee and the magic. It is short, around 210 pages and it has straightforward language which ends up making it easy to read in just a day.

These stories are all connected through the café and even the characters that are in that café, which I have always appreciated a lot. I love that you can come back to the same storyline but each chapter you get a different glimpse into the magic and their background stories.

Kawaguchi really does a good job with this book and its characters as you slowly fall in love with every single one of them. They are all lovely and really convincing, each having a unique personality and background.

However, this book cut short in one thing, the action or rather, the drama. I wish I could have gotten an extra few pages in each story for the story to be explored further. This eventually ended up being what made this book almost boring. I still enjoyed the stories and the characters but I felt like there was something missing. I wish that Kawaguchi could have added a 100 pages just to make these stories longer and more interesting. I am not saying that the stories by themselves were not touching but, they were lacking some more space to explore.

I do have to say that my favourite of all the stories was the second one. It made me sob hard as it was so beautifully written and full of emotion. I wish the rest of the stories could have been closer to this one.

This book is another collection to my Japanese shelf that I have enjoyed. However, I will not be reading the second part to the story any time soon as I think there are many other Japanese authors that I have enjoyed better.

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